Like this:

If done correctly (read: taught with the right intent), martial arts can expand one’s psyche to include brave new inner worlds.

Chin up? Lean back? No.

Chin down. Lean forward. Somewhat counter-intuitive to put one’s head in the forefront; however, this is of utmost importance to develop the right attitude towards fighting. Screwing one’s feet down into the floor to uproot the opponent.

You have a Dark Side, says Jung and I.

Scott says that sometimes things need to be explained for the student to understand. That’s what makes it an internal martial art. I like that.

And if done correctly, martial arts can expand one’s psyche to include brave new inner worlds.

Like this:

There are those of us who are unable to spend the funds travelling the world, training with the best of the best.

And yet, why for?

To just be able to say we did?

To hang their certificate up on our wall?

Alas, we stay at home and instead of sitting on a plane, we sit in our horse and do the one thing that makes sense: Gung-Fu.

This goes out to those individuals that, perhaps not even about money but living situation, find themselves not longing for recognition through the association of others, but carve their own path and find their own greatness.